MkII peoples

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im thinking about getting these guages for my never ending project...i hear nothing but good things from them, anyone care to chime in with experiences?
they are dope as shit, and i think it would add a nice touch to my interior, not to mention the A/F guage would be very handy with the turbo

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Those are pretty slick. Prices arn't bad either. I'd be willing to try them out if I had an MKII. I'm actually wondering if I could find a way to retro fit them in the rocco somehow. :twisted:
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im thinking more about the A/F guage for when my turbo is in....i wonder how accurate it is
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They're not very accurate, certainly not accurate enough to tune a turbo system. You might discern when the system goes way off range but you'll find it'll be changing constantly and not of much use. These gauges and other lower priced ones use the existing O2 sensor for their signal. Real tuning systems use a wideband O2 sensor for testing.
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Post by Calimus »

You are on the money there about the Wideband with turbo setups. But for a N/A car, these should be kinda nice I would think.
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